One other trick involves a large C clamp and a shallow socket large enough to be set around the head of the bolt. Crank the clamp very tightly, the fixed end of the clamp resting on the square drive
Thinking about it, the Bernz-O-Matic with the soldering tip, while it might be a bit unwieldy, is the wisest choice for one reason. Butane tools will crap out in very cold weather unless you keep the
Given the neighborhood you mentioned, one thing comes to mind... copper thieves. Are you making provision for that possibility? Like keeping a box of snakes on the roof of your block shed? Stan _____
One thing to be wary of, HDPE it is supposed to NOT be UV stable. I have what looks like a European, 60 or 70 MHz half wave vertical, Uses the Ringo matching network with an adjustable telescoping ra
Question; What would happen if you could mark exactly on the mast where the rotor clamp faces contact it. Then, grind narrow vertical troughs into the mast coinciding with the contact points... sorta
Guys... and ladies too... All this talk of looping the coax over some sort of support and the concerns about bend radius and the cable weight damaging the cable at the bend, etc.causes me to suggest
Gentlepeople: If I may, I'd like to recommend a product that for me has really worked. And I'm one who usually takes a bit of convincing. www.buggspray.com offers a spray, actually several which I fi